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<blockquote data-quote="D14" data-source="post: 7118206" data-attributes="member: 49382"><p>Imagine this. You are an ex CNH mechanic and you have your tractor in pieces to do the gearbox, which he did himself completely. It was not service exchanged or sent away. Whilst your tractor is in the workshop and with the knowledge you have of the brand and you have the time available (it was during covid lockdown), you think I might as well overhaul this tractor completely so I have another 9000 trouble free hours because £15,000 on parts is far cheaper than trading it in for something newer but is an unknown.</p><p>Seriously this forum is full of people that make far too many assumptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D14, post: 7118206, member: 49382"] Imagine this. You are an ex CNH mechanic and you have your tractor in pieces to do the gearbox, which he did himself completely. It was not service exchanged or sent away. Whilst your tractor is in the workshop and with the knowledge you have of the brand and you have the time available (it was during covid lockdown), you think I might as well overhaul this tractor completely so I have another 9000 trouble free hours because £15,000 on parts is far cheaper than trading it in for something newer but is an unknown. Seriously this forum is full of people that make far too many assumptions. [/QUOTE]
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